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Summer 2009 Breaks Record for Highest Gross
September 7, 2009 by S David Acuff
Filed under Box Office News, Headlines
(September 6, 2009) SHERMAN OAKS, CALIFORNIA — The summer movie season officially closes today, Labor Day, and its the highest-grossing summer on record.
- Summer 2009s total gross stands at over $4.2 billion through Sept. 3, the highest ever. It was the third summer in a row to exceed $4 billion.
- Due to when Labor Day landed this year, Summer 2009 did have an extra week over 2008, but it still grossed more in the same amount of time.
- In terms of estimated attendance, however, Summer 2009 was no record breaker. Summer 2002 is still tops on this front, followed by 1999, 2003, 2004, 2007, 1998 and 2001.
- While no movie was as monumental as The Dark Knight from last year, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is on the verge of hitting $400 million and ranks as the ninth highest-grossing picture of all time.
- The Transformers sequel and many other movies were in line with reasonable expectations, but the breakout success of Summer 2009 was The Hangover. With $270.7 million and counting, the ribald comedy became the highest-grossing picture of its sub-genre and has nearly matched the final tally of Theres Something About Mary adjusted for ticket price inflation. The Star Trek re-launch also excelled by becoming the top picture of its franchise, adjusted for ticket price inflation.
- The comedy genre ran the gamut from the successes of The Hangover and The Proposal to the seasons bigger failures: Land of the Lost, Year One, Bruno and Funny People. The industry had high hopes based on these movies high profile release dates, but many may have been blinded by the big name talent involved: each picture was fundamentally flawed in terms of audience appeal, mining material that has disappointed time and again in the past.
The Top-Grossing Movies of Summer 2009 (as of Sept. 3)
Rank. Movie Title (Distributor) / Total Gross in Millions
1. ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ (Paramount) / $399.6
2. ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ (Warner Bros.) / $295.1
3. ‘Up’ (Disney) / $289.9
4. ‘The Hangover’ (Warner Bros.) / $270.7
5. ‘Star Trek’ (Paramount) / $256.8
Source: Box Office Mojo (www.boxofficemojo.com)
BOX OFFICE MOJO, founded by Brandon Gray in 1999, is published daily at http://www.boxofficemojo.com. The online publication features the most comprehensive, accurate and thoughtful box office analysis and tracking available.
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